Real Madrid to send ‘refereeing dossier’ to Fifa after spotting crazy LaLiga red card discrepancy with Barcelona

Published on September 13, 2025 at 10:17 PM
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REAL MADRID are set to serve Fifa a dossier on LaLiga refereeing after claiming they have been unfairly treated by the league’s deployment of red cards.

The news comes after was controversially sent off against Real Sociedad on Saturday for what was deemed to be the denial of a goal-scoring opportunity.

Real Madrid player receives red card from referee.Dean Huijsen received a controversial red card on Saturday during a game with Real Sociedad Dean Huijsen of Real Madrid leaves the soccer pitch after receiving a red card.The former Bournemouth man was deemed to have denied a goalscoring opportunity

were already one goal up when Mikel Oyarzabal was released on the counter in the 32nd minute, and threatened to power away from the covering Huijsen.

The Spanish international pulled him down cynically and received a straight red card, despite the fact that appeared to have a decent chance of intercepting Oyarzabal anyway.

But the Spanish giants claimed on official channel TV that these sorts of harsh decisions are par for the course when it comes to them and referees, and that they would be letting Fifa know exactly that.

The club announced their intention to send a report to the organisation recording the imbalance between their red card record in comparison with fierce rivals .

The announcement read: “Real Madrid is preparing a report with everything that has happened in these first four rounds of La Liga and what happened last season.

“A dossier, that report, which is going to be submitted to so that they take good note of what is happening in Spanish with regard to .”

They reference a report that they claim shows Barcelona have profited from red cards in the league while they have suffered on balance, while no such discrepancy exists in European competition.

The fiery accusations are the latest escalation in an ongoing war between the team and refereeing.

Madrid have not been hesitant to imply that bias against them exists in the league, and have at times .

Real Madrid TV’s April release of a video compiling mistakes made by referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea caused the .

He said at the time: “To see your son come from school crying because some kids have said his dad is a crook is very hard to take.”

Actions like these have reportedly prompted referees in the division to to battle Los Blancos’ rise in hostility towards them.

Any bias has not seemed to slow Madrid down this season, with an goal doubling their advantage over Real Sociedad despite having just ten men, before they saw out the lead for a 2-1 victory.

They sit top of the league with four wins from four games, including a season opener against Osasuna in which their opponents received a red card.

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